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... around the city. Some of the most popular spots were the Brandenburg Gate, checkpoint Charlie, tv tour, shopping alley and a church that was still standing after the bombing of WW2. Once we were done with the tour we headed back to Tim's to meet him at his place. Jason and I first went the wrong way on the subway and then after getting off at the correct stop took a wrong turn and walked about a mile out of our way. Good thing for getting 3G international wireless or else ...

Who knew Deutschland would be such a fun country. I've always thought of Germans as being too serious and somewhat cold. But with all of the sausage eating, beer drinking and world cup football everywhere, it was impossible not to have a good time with the surprisingly friendly Germans. I split my days there between the cities of Munich and Berlin, and enjoyed them both thoroughly.

... all throughout the station. We aptly navigated the Berlin subway station, taking the S-bahn and U-bahn (above ground and underground lines) to Senefelderplatz. To our surprise, the German subway system does not require you to use your ticket to enter or even collect you tickets, but instead relies on its citizens following the system. Thus we bought our first subway tickets at the train station, but never actually used them the entire weekend. ...

... In 1956 the German government turned the camp into a museum to remember the communist members who died within the camp. They did not even mention the other societies. Today, it is to remember all who were effected, but there is still a column that has 16 red triangles for the 16 regions that lost communist members. I didn't really take any pictures here; it didn't feel appropriate. I learned more than I could ever want to ...

... lady stall. It was pink with a disco ball, lounges and glitter everywhere. There were glass display cabinets with the fruit inside, water fountains and some even had fake trees with fruit in them. There was also mushroom farms, bumble bee farms and camera crews everywhere. It was a bit crazy and in the end was a little overwhelming. The business of fruit. We returned home with our mountain of fruit and vegetables and decided to simmer it all down into ...